Interest organization for Danish media will sue OpenAI
The Danish interest organization DPCMO is suing OpenAI over allegations that the company improperly used content from Danish media to train its language model, ChatGPT.
I realized that the fool was ... me
The article discusses the difficulties Danish media face in correctly pronouncing foreign names, particularly focusing on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's surname.
Danish Deaf Association: Sign Language Interpreting for Press Conferences
During the pandemic, press conferences with critical information were sign language interpreted, but now this service has largely disappeared, according to officials from the Danish Deaf Association, who argue that deaf individuals are now missing out on important crisis and preparedness information like the rest of the population.
This must be the most used Arabic word in Danish
The article discusses a new dictionary of Arabic words in Danish, highlighting the irony of Donald Trump's use of an Arabic origin word, 'tariff', while simultaneously promoting protectionism against imports.
Hammershøi: rays of sun in empty rooms
An exhibition at the Thyssen museum revisits the Danish painter Hammershøi, highlighting his mastery of a unique artistic language where silence weighs heavily.
"Danish is not pointless"
The article discusses the relevance of the Danish language in cultural and educational contexts.
"You should know Danish here in Iceland"
The article discusses the expectation for Icelanders to learn Danish as part of their education and cultural integration.
Why does the word sneak into every sentence?
The article discusses the increasing confusion in the use of prepositions in Danish, focusing on the unnecessary inclusion of the phrase 'ind mod' instead of simply using 'mod.'
There are many shifts in our use of the so-called little words
The article discusses the confusion and changes in the usage of prepositions in the Danish language, particularly focusing on the word 'ind mod' as a growing trend.
Party will future-proof the Danish language with new agreement
Cultural Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt and the Danish government have reached an agreement to launch a language package aimed at reducing foreign words in the Danish language.